Anatole Lebreton

Incarnata

Eau de Parfum

Femme
  Unisex
Masc
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I bought this blindly and I hated it and sold it. There is a bizarre minty note that is just so out of place. There’s a bit of a lipstick scent, but very short-lived. Definitely a powdery perfume, so avoid if you hate powder. I get a soft, sweet resinous quality in the drydown, but I just don’t enjoy this perfume. I hate to say it but it smells poorly thought-out, like amateur perfume. I own Grimoire too and think that is a better fragrance altogether… but even that one is a little odd, like wood with an animalic scent that could be off-putting or out of place to some.
By   - Broker from SF on 1/20/2024
As always, I don't smell the listed notes-- but I can smell how good this is........ This is truly what perfumery is all about.... Unexpected, unusual, fascinating, and beautiful.
By   - retired from mount aukum on 5/23/2021
I forget why I was moved to order this utterly forgettable scent. It smells like nothing in the beginning, then it turns into something that smells off, but I can't put my finger on what it is that is bothersome. It's not floral, fruity, musky, not plastic nor chemical. I'm at a loss for a description. I passed the bottle on to my mom and she didn't detect any notes whatsoever. All in all, a waste of money.
By   - Education from Moore on 4/16/2021
Based on the description, I thought I would be swept away by the scent. It literally smells like nothing at first. However, the longer it was on my skin, the more it developed and smelled terrible on me. I can't explain what the odor is that I found offensive, it wasn't floral, musky or even fruity. I passed this on to my mother and she wasn't able to detect any scent at all. So much for stepping out of my comfort zone and trying something new.
By   - Education from OKC on 4/9/2021
The opening notes were more powdery than fruit or floral to my nose, but the heart of this pretty thing is indeed a lipstick-and-suede conversation with a really nice amber accompanying. There's something deliciously old-fashioned about this one; imagine Marilyn Monroe giving it all up (except the pencil skirts) to become a librarian and you're on the right track.
By   - editor from Seattle on 1/5/2016